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Grab your pitchfork and shovel! It's time for some real estate farming. Real estate geo farming is one of the tried and true marketing plans that so many agents overlook in their business, but it still holds up in the modern real estate landscape. Unlike cold calling and door knocking, geo farming can be done strategically and successfully without making you feel like a sleazy salesman. In this crazy time of low inventory, geo farming is a great strategy to implement in your business. In this episode we give you concrete parameters of what area to pick and then give you practical advice on how to market to that area. If you are willing to give this some time and stay consistent, this business practice can bring you joy and increased business. Who wouldn't want to grow their business simply by loving where they live and sharing that with their community?
By Alissa Jenkins & Katy Caldwell4.9
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Grab your pitchfork and shovel! It's time for some real estate farming. Real estate geo farming is one of the tried and true marketing plans that so many agents overlook in their business, but it still holds up in the modern real estate landscape. Unlike cold calling and door knocking, geo farming can be done strategically and successfully without making you feel like a sleazy salesman. In this crazy time of low inventory, geo farming is a great strategy to implement in your business. In this episode we give you concrete parameters of what area to pick and then give you practical advice on how to market to that area. If you are willing to give this some time and stay consistent, this business practice can bring you joy and increased business. Who wouldn't want to grow their business simply by loving where they live and sharing that with their community?

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